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edie sedgwick was a muse with a drug problem.

It actually is a good idea though. Most people don't realize that they have gluten or lactose allergies, and gluten intolerance is actually really dangerous. My mother has several autoimmune diseases, and has gluten intolerance (found out recently). Most of her problems can be traced back to this intolerance.

The thing is, very few of these movies were seen by many people. The only exception could maybe be We Need To Talk About Kevin, but that hasn't been out very long. The movies that get nominated have to be seen by a lot more people.

I'm sorry, but every time I see Alexandra Breckenridge, I think she's Evan Rachel Wood.

The thing about this movie is that it's not a biopic about Marilyn. It's based on a book, written by the "fan-turned-friend", about his experiences with her, through his eyes. So a. of course it's not going to illuminate anything new since it's just a retelling, and b. it's not about Marilyn, it's about the boy.

Those donors aren't Anna Wintour.

@Curt Cole @mgallagher713: He's literally talked about this a thousand times. That is how the men in that movie viewed women: objects that were there for their entertainment. He does not personally view it that way, and it is not a sexist film. To say that is to completely misinterpret the film. It is about a bunch of

@synthqueen: Then you missed the first half of the movie. It was straight comedy until Julianne Moore's character got caught.

@mrsjakeryan: That movie grew on me, and Lawrence was undeniably good, but Natalie Portman blew me away with Black Swan.

@lollilove: It's very dramatic, but at the heart, it's a comedy.

@WillowWeen: He wrote it that way on purpose, and wrote a page-long explanation as to why. My point? You didn't understand the film. And therefore have no right to judge it.

@labeled: CRAZY AUNT KANYE: It's actually really unhealthy to eat a low carb diet, because when fats and proteins are used, they leave behind poisons that your liver has to get out of your system, while carbs burn cleanly. If you eat too much of either fats or proteins, then those poisons build up. It's all about

@Norma Neufner Lady Officer: She's not a nurse yet. She did nothing that violates the code, because it doesn't yet apply to her.

@Norma Neufner Lady Officer: They refer to the people who donate as patients. Donated tissue is not a patient. I really don't see what's wrong with her posting this picture. She's not a nurse, she's a student, doing a lab. She doesn't have to adhere to any code of ethics except the school's code, which didn't ban

@macbecks: Quebec is different from the US. An R rating, which Basic Instinct has, still allows teenagers to see the movie, while an NC-17, such as Showgirls, does not. This causes a serious limit on how it can be advertised, which theatres will show it and which video rental stores will carry it. It is considered the

Actually, most of the articles I've read cite a drunken sex scene in which they start to fight in the middle as the culprit for the NC-17 rating for Blue Valentine. Equally unfair, but not exactly comparable to Blue Valentine.

People have already spoken about this, but there's another issue with expecting her to admit her disorder in the 1990s: it probably took her a very long time just to admit she had one to herself.

I feel that everyone has missed the point. Some people are overweight because of a genetic or medical condition, which is not life-threatening. But most people are overweight because the average American consumes more than 4000 calories a day, twice the amount a healthy person with a desk job should eat (obviously

The arrows on the photoshopped picture isn't correct. It should be wider. Although it's obvious that she's been photoshopped, it isn't as severe as this article makes it look.